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Re: [ga] Domain Transfers
William would you do yourself a favor;
Reread the post, think about it. Your many post a day gut reaction antagonism is
heartfelt but hard to believe cranially inspired. You have some good points here
and if put forth in a constructive manner may even lead to a better understanding
and a Transfer TF representative to be better able to present your view.
I personally will put this in a file to remind me that if I work on tf and/or
have a chance at input that I remember your very valid point.
But please, it takes three readings to get past your initially hateful comments.
I mean we are consensus based and I am sure you know on an intellectual basis
your antagonistic approach does not lend itself to said consensus.
Please stop being so personal in criticism, I only ask if you would please. If
you don't understand what I am referring to I would be happy to rewrite your post
so you do understand. Once you practice it, it is not hard to be helpful and
pleasant and encourage participation.
At your service,
Eric
William X Walsh wrote:
> Oh please, you want to make transfers impossible Kristy?
>
> Registrars employ secure means, and for almost all of them, the
> Administrative contact is the only one who is allowed to authorize a
> domain transfer from one registrar to another.
>
> Also, stop thinking so US Centric. The domain industry has to work
> for registrants from all over the world, access to affordable notary
> service is something that is much rarer outside the industrialized
> western countries. Your plan would make the costs of transferring a
> domain name prohibitively expensive to gain a security that is really
> far and above what is necessary to provide for secure transfers.
>
> Wednesday, Wednesday, December 12, 2001, 9:37:22 PM, Kristy McKee wrote:
>
> > Anyone who wants to change their Registrar should have to sign a document
> > with detailed about, from and to information and this document should be
> > notarized. Any mail service should be allowable. When digital signatures
> > become mainstream they should part of a secure form solution for those who
> > prefer using digital media.
>
> > Only the Technical or Administrative Contact should be allowed to instigate
> > a change like this.
>
> > :)
>
> > ~k
>
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